SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 1932 PAGE THREW UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Hill Society Call K. U. 25 before 12:30 p.m. Entertain at Dinner For Wedding Party Mr. and Mrs. William Frove, 1113 Vermont street entertained with a sizeable group of guests, including that of Mrs. E. R. Hasis, 718 Ohio, in honor of their daughter, Janette Lucia, who will be married to illiam McRoe of New York. Members of the bers of the bridal party were guests. The colors used in decorations were yellow and white. Favors were miniatures. The guest was Janette Frowe, 31 William McPee, a former student, Mr. Frowe, 23; Catherine Frowe, c; 25; Cline Epatine, gr; Melba Helen Springer, c; 32; Margaret Morgan, a student at the State Teachers College; 34; Jennifer Term, a former student; 36; Tern, a former student; Josephine Genity, 31; Dorothy Fredrick, c; 34; Norwich Cornell, Amarillis, Tec, a former student. The wedding will take place this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Delta Zeta house. The house will be decorated in yellow and red flowers. Guests will be held after the ceremony. Annual Beta German Held Friday Night Beta Theta PI plaired a German party Friday night at the Eidgarden hotel. It was its annual favor dance, Barney Schaffold and his orchestra played. Out-of-town guests were Charles Snoot, and John Kane, Bartleyville Lambert Lumber, Eureka, Nax Fortman, Emporia Loren Reitz, Strong City. Mrs. Maclean, Mrs. Stover, Mrs Thompson, and Mrs. Ogden were chaperones. Watkins Hall Women Hold Paiama Party Kitchen number seven of Wakimin hall gave a papaain spread last night at 10 o'clock. The entertainment was great. It will be for every kitchen to give one a year. The hostesses last night were Elizabeth Taxcher, c'unel; Lovere Everitt; c³4; Benita Jones, c'unel; and Mario Lake, c'unel. Alpha Xi Delta Gives Founders Day Banquet Alpha Xi Delta held a Founder's banquet in Kansas City at the Ambsador hotel yesterday. The banquet was followed by a dance. Phi Delta Theta Phi Delta Theta The chapter and alumnae from the University went, and alumnae from Kansas City and other towns were there. Phi Delta Theta Rush Dance Friday Eighten out-of-town guests attended the annual spring rush party of Phi Delta Theta at Eka's heliport. David Wright, and Ken Haughey, Concordia; Lawrence Burd, Jack Stranberg, Donald Freeman, Charles Orech, Chick Pickens, Kansas City; Tom Vancelec, Kansas City; Dan Cox, Kansas City; Kan., Tom Arnold, Butler, Mo.; Al Patterson, Lyons; Jack Freeman, Topkea; Jack Crummel, Billy Snyder, and Bill Mookels, Wichten Red Rinkin, Corning; and Lincoln Hunter, The chaperones were Mrs. J. H Kreener, housemother, Mrs. Margaret Perkins, and Mrs. M. M. Chambers of Kansas City. The chairman of her Chamber, Stewland Chambers, $34 Teenautoc Give June Layton's orchestra of Manhat tan furnished the music. Triangles Give Program Dance The Triangles entertained with a formal program dance at the Union building last night. Morrison's Rhythm Knight from Kansas City played. Gamma Phi Beta The chipeopones were Mrs. J. N. Gilmert, Mrs. S. W. Whites; Mrs. Bernice Hurburt; C. H. Landes, Professors of Mathematics; C. O'Connell, Orlander, and Miss Carolyn Barnes. Gamma Phi Beta Honors National President Gamma Phi Beta entertained at tea Friday afternoon in honor of the national premiere of *The Impostor*. Minna, who is a week-end guest at the house. Mrs. Hoffman received with Anna Marie Sullivan, c12, president of the chapter and chancellor of Gamma Phi Beta. Mrs. Fred Ellsworth and Mrs. E. D. Kinney poured. The decorations were spring flowers with a color scheme of pink and green. Spring Formal Given Alpha Delta Pi House Out-of-town guests for the Alpha Delta Pi party are given Bille Guillaume, Geneva's vice president; Dorothy Boyer, Gleneldor; B. Jaehint; Tomika; Dorothy Arnold and The party was at the chapter house. Andre Kirk and his twelve clouds of joy played. The decorations were spring flowers. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Briggen, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Brennan, Dean Agnes Husband, and Mrs. E. L Brown, housemother were the chaperones. Alpha Gamma Delta Gives Dance Alpha Gamma Delta held its spring formal Friday night. Alia Simmons and his orchestra played. The decorations were Hawaiian style. Dill Talks Before W. C. T. U. W. A. Dill, associate professor of journalism, will be the speaker at the Kenned W. C. T. U., Monday afternoon, 10 a.m., 1546 Rhode Island. The topic for roll call is, "Why I am a member of the News Media Association." Special music during the program. Pbi Chi Delta Holds Tea Fli Chi Delta, Presbyterian church sorority, entertained the Women's Pres- sbyterian Club on Thursday in Westminster Hall. Ag- gregimately one hundred guests were served. Lea Lawson, CSU, Mairure, Helen Allen, c'22 were the hostesses. A garden scene was the scheme of decorations for the Kappa Alpha Theta party last night at the chapter house. Aie Kimmonds and his orchestra Aie Kimmonds and his orchestra were Ms. L. C. Harris Mrs. Baldhoff, and Mrs. Edith Miller. Kappa Alpha Theta Entertains Octet Bridge Club Meets The Octet Bridge club was entertained at the home of Mrs. George Bradshaw Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Roy Underwood, Mrs. Thomas Atkinson, Mrs. Verner Smith, and Ms. Marguerite Reimert of Allentown, Pa., were invited, Mrs. Underwood, Mrs. Smith invited prize for high and low scores. University Club Dance Last Night Yellow and green furnished the color scheme for the University club dance last night. Hollyfield and his orchestra furnished the music and there were several performances of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Festivals and the dance of the dance. George Guernsey of Independence Mr. and Mrs. H. Winston were in was a visitor at the Phi Gamma Delta house yesterday. Week-end guests at the Delta Zeta house are Elizabeth Coronad, 31, and Millie Stiefel, 31, of Kansas City, KS. They learned, Leaversworth, former student. Robert Stewart of Salina is a week end guest at the Alpha Kappa Psi house. Miss Marion Howard of Emporia is visiting her mother, Mrs. B. F. Howard, housemother at the Alpha Kappa Psi house. Sunday dinner guests at the Delta Tout Dau house are Mr. and Mrs H, D Jienen, Mrs Squires of Harper, Dr. Jain, and Ms. McGregor, and Maxine Van Pelt, burlest. The engagement of Miss Agnes Brook of Lawrence has been announced to Carl Cahanis, bumel, of Kansas to lead the national number of Alma Kappa Pa fraternity. SPARTON Delta Chi announces the pledging of Leonard Olsen of Excelsior Springs, Mo. Week-end guests at the Sigma Phi Epsilon house are David Clark, Overland Park; George Boost, Christophe Heller, George Kirk, Christophe Hiller, Gordon Miller and Eddie Riggs Salina; Ewing Parra and Arthur Fass Champaign, Ill., and Dan Weiser, Kanon Dinner guests at the Sigma Phi Bailson house today will be Mr. and Mrs. C, R. Hoover and Mrs. J. K. Hoover, Independence, Mo. Nedine Truell of Osentwonic was a luncheon guest at the Gamma Phi Beta house Saturday. Theta Tau, professional engineering fraternity, announces the pledging of David H. Wigner, e23, of Kansas City, Kau. Week-end guests at the Gamma Phi Deta biance are Helen Lehner, Kratias Mason and Kathryn Hutchinson of Hutchinson, Margaret Schmidt, Pooh, and Helen Flenin and Dorothy The Lifetime Refrigerator Coney of Emporia. Send the Daily Kansan home BACKED BY A 32-YEAR REPUTATION FOR HIGHEST QUALITY At the Churkes Immanuel Lutheran --two big events this weekend-- The Bible class, taught by the pastor W. W. Steepeleworth, will meet at 1 a.m. At 1 a.m., the Divine service Christian and Tribulation." Dinner will be served at the parish church, 818 Kentucky, at 3:39 p.m. and at 6 p.m. Dr. C. G. Dunlun, professor of history, talks on the subject, "The Book of Job." Christian Science Society The meeting will be held at the I. O. F. hall, 392' 8/9 West Eighth street, at 11 a.m. "D doctrine of Atonement" will be the subject. Sunday school conference at 9:45 a.m. Every Wednesday p.m., there is a testimonial meeting. First Presbyterian Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Professor Dimarem Alter and Mrs. Bruce Cameron are the teachers of student classes. "The Yes and No' Evil" is the sonnemonite of the 11 n.m. worship service. The Larger Prayer, by the will of Mary, is audited by the church. Margaret Halstead, fa23, will sell the offertory to "In My Father's House are Many Mamons!" (ManDer Alton Kaul, c'unel, will lead the discussion on "Am I My Brother's Keeper" at the Westport West-Elm Forum of Amherst at Westminster hall, 1238 Oredre. Rose Pockele, c'34, will lead the devotionals of special special notice by Albert M.Cullough, ed. First Christian Sunday school classes for university students at 9:05 a.m. The Rev. Sebastián García, the founder and growth of the Idea of God" at the 11 a.m. service. The northern will be "Hark Hark, My Soul" (Sheikh). Maxine Robbins and Blanche Samuels, use it. The university group will have a hike this afternoon, meeting at the church on Friday, 5:45 p.m. meeting will be held at the church P. H. Wanler will speak at the church P. H. Wanler Trinity Enisconal The regular morning prayer will be held at 11 a.m. The Chaplein Edwardis club will have its regular meeting at 6 a.m. First Church of Christ Scientist "The Discourse of Abandonment" will be held on Sunday morning at the First Church of Christ Scientist, at 10 a.m. school will be held at 10 a.m. First Church of Christ Scientist The regular Wednesday night meeting will be held at 8 p.m. The reading room, 165 E. Eighth street, is open to the public. Professor H. B. Chubb will speak to the young people's class upon the subject "Can Democracy Touch Morality" at 9:45, Dean R. A. Schwinger will speak upon "The Trail of the Priest" at 11 a.m. The speaker will meet with the students. The C. W. Adlinger will discuss they will discuss the subject of "modern pictures." “Biology or Theology” will be the subject of the sermon at 11 a.m. D.H. H. Lane will preach. Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m. Oryx Walt will lead the Adult Forum which meets at 10 a.m. The pottened pots tea will be at 6:20 p.m. with music by 7:30 p.m. Carroll D. Clark will speak on “Small Town Stuff” at 7 p.m. Unitarian First Methodist Dr Walter E. Burnett of the First Methodist church of Topeka will deliver the sermon at the 11 a.m. services today. His subject will be "The Real Christianity is a World Christian." Special music will be sung by the mule quarreler, Sherrod Stover, c. $55, Wright Ray, c. $35, Karl Shunle, in 32, and Mr. Edwin Price. "Scientific Views of the Bible." This is at 6.15 p.m. The sermon this evening by the Rev. Grant will be "Two Miles to Denny's Sermons" and "Sermons prescheduled at the evening services for this month with the general topic of "Signs that preach sermons." Special music will be given by the The meeting of the Wesley Foundation will be at the Catholic church that hosted this year's Fitzgerald will speak. This is the first meeting of a new conference meetings among various churches. "Life is Worth Living — Becauci" is a theme upon which Dr. Christina Keller shares this morning at the 11 a.m. services this morning Dr. Shelden is the author of "In His Steps." The Plymouth Congregational Jayhawks Flown Prelude in C Sharp Minor—Bodovinski --two big events this weekend-- Posthude—Posthude in G—(Clark) At the Fireside Forum, a support meeting, Mr. Gray will speak on Solo—"O Divine Redeemer," by Miss Meribah Moore. Anthem—“Build Thee More Stately Mansions”—(Andrews) Permanent Waves $2.50 and $4.00 - : - : two big events this weekend-- Snyder Beauty School All other work one-half professional price. De Harvey Walker, 23, associate professor of political science at Ohio State University, will leave Sent. 9 for Great Britain to study British civil service. He has been awarded a social research fellowship. In his role as acting director the national reference bureau while teaching at the University. 817 1/2 Mass. Phone 893 --two big events this weekend-- POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT William Krouch, 71, is now employed by the Kansas public service commission in Topeka as insurance clerk for the motor bus and truck division. Harvey A. Jetmore State Representative, 11th District Candidate for re-election. Subject to Republican Primary, Aug. Charles H. Martin, 77, has been transferred from Whittier, Calif., where he has been assistant state entomologist for more than two years, to Sunny, Wash., where he will have charge of the bulb plant department there. Business and Professional DIRECTORY DR, L. H, FRINK. Dentist Gum diseases, X-Ray, General Practice Nerve Block for sensitive cavities People's Bank Bldg., phone 571 Economize at KEELER'S BOOK STORE Books School Supplies Pictures DR, J. W, O'BRYON. Dentist Insurance Building, Phone 507 Prevention and treatment of pyorrhea and other diseases of the gums. DR H X DOLEN DR. H. X. DOLEN Dentist Dickinson Theatre Building Dentist X.Ray—General Practice Phone 395 731 Mass. H. W. HUTCHINSON Dentist LAWRENCE OPTICAL COMPANY Eye Glasses Exclusively 1025 Mass. TAXI 25c Plymouth and Chrysler Cars 12 TAXI HUNSINGER PLAY BALL We carry a complete line of D. and M. sporting goods. Drop in anytime and look them over. SPECIAL $4.00—Tennis Racket $1.00—Racket Cover $1.00—Tennis Ball All for $4.95 ERNST & SON Hardware 826 Mass. SPRING Suiting You — That's My Business The robbins are here and so is spring. This spring the young man's fancy will turn—and none too lightly—to thoughts of money. You should see how much a little money will buy in this summer, fitted down in all of the new spring shades and guaranteed to fit you. Schulz The Tailor Nine Seventeen Mass. THE KANSAS RELAYS and the Special RELAYS VARSITY featuring TED WILMONT AND HIS ORCHESTRA friday April 22 9 till 12 Memorial Union Building Dates 75c Stags $1.25